9502039

Dynamic Threshold for Speaker Verification

PublishedNovember 22, 2016
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1. A computer-implemented method comprising: receiving, by a computing device that uses voice-based speaker identification, audio data corresponding to an utterance by the user of a predefined hotword; in response to a false rejection of the audio data corresponding to the utterance, prompting the user to verify their identification using a technique other than voice-based speaker identification; in response to the user successfully verifying their identification using the technique other than voice-based speaker identification, prompting the user to confirm that the audio data corresponding to the utterance was falsely rejected; receiving data indicating that the user has confirmed that the audio data corresponding to the utterance was falsely rejected; and in response to receiving the data indicating that the user has confirmed that the audio data corresponding to the utterance was falsely rejected, using the audio data in determining whether audio data corresponding to subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein prompting the user to verify their identification using a technique other than voice-based speaker identification comprises: prompting the user for a password.

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3. The method of claim 1 , comprising: in response to the user successfully verifying their identification using the technique other than voice-based speaker identification, prompting the user to confirm that additional, previously received audio data corresponding to an additional utterance by the user of the predefined hotword was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected.

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4. The method of claim 3 , comprising: receiving additional data indicating that the user has indicated that the additional, previously received audio data corresponding to the additional utterance was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected; and in response to receiving the additional data indicating that the user has indicated that the additional, previously received audio data corresponding to the additional utterance was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected, using the additional, previously received audio data in determining whether the audio data corresponding to the subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected.

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5. The method of claim 3 , wherein prompting the user to confirm that additional, previously received audio data corresponding to an additional utterance by the user of the predefined hotword was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected comprises: providing, for display and while prompting the user, data indicating a timestamp that the additional utterance was received.

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6. The method of claim 1 , comprising: identifying an environmental context associated with receiving the audio data corresponding to the utterance by the user of the predefined hotword; wherein using the audio data in determining whether audio data corresponding to subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected comprises using the environmental context in determining whether the audio data corresponding to the subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected.

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7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the environmental context specifies a loudness of the utterance, an amount of noise detected immediately preceding receipt of the utterance, or signal-to-noise ratio of a loudness of an audio signal that encodes the utterance.

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8. A system comprising: one or more computers and one or more storage devices storing instructions that are operable, when executed by the one or more computers, to cause the one or more computers to perform operations comprising: receiving, by a computing device that uses voice-based speaker identification, audio data corresponding to an utterance by the user of a predefined hotword; in response to a false rejection of the audio data corresponding to the utterance, prompting the user to verify their identification using a technique other than voice-based speaker identification; in response to the user successfully verifying their identification using the technique other than voice-based speaker identification, prompting the user to confirm that the audio data corresponding to the utterance was falsely rejected; receiving data indicating that the user has confirmed that the audio data corresponding to the utterance was falsely rejected; and in response to receiving the data indicating that the user has confirmed that the audio data corresponding to the utterance was falsely rejected, using the audio data in determining whether audio data corresponding to subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected.

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9. The system of claim 8 , wherein prompting the user to verify their identification using a technique other than voice-based speaker identification comprises: prompting the user for a password.

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10. The system of claim 8 , wherein the operations further comprise: in response to the user successfully verifying their identification using the technique other than voice-based speaker identification, prompting the user to confirm that additional, previously received audio data corresponding to an additional utterance by the user of the predefined hotword was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected.

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11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the operations further comprise: receiving additional data indicating that the user has indicated that the additional, previously received audio data corresponding to the additional utterance was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected; and in response to receiving the additional data indicating that the user has indicated that the additional, previously received audio data corresponding to the additional utterance was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected, using the additional, previously received audio data in determining whether the audio data corresponding to the subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected.

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12. The system of claim 10 , wherein prompting the user to confirm that additional, previously received audio data corresponding to an additional utterance by the user of the predefined hotword was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected comprises: providing, for display and while prompting the user, data indicating a timestamp that the additional utterance was received.

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13. The system of claim 8 , wherein the operations further comprise: identifying an environmental context associated with receiving the audio data corresponding to the utterance by the user of the predefined hotword; wherein using the audio data in determining whether audio data corresponding to subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected comprises using the environmental context in determining whether the audio data corresponding to the subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected.

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14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the environmental context specifies a loudness of the utterance, an amount of noise detected immediately preceding receipt of the utterance, or signal-to-noise ratio of a loudness of an audio signal that encodes the utterance.

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15. A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing software comprising instructions executable by one or more computers which, upon such execution, cause the one or more computers to perform operations comprising: receiving, by a computing device that uses voice-based speaker identification, audio data corresponding to an utterance by the user of a predefined hotword; in response to a false rejection of the audio data corresponding to the utterance, prompting the user to verify their identification using a technique other than voice-based speaker identification; in response to the user successfully verifying their identification using the technique other than voice-based speaker identification, prompting the user to confirm that the audio data corresponding to the utterance was falsely rejected; receiving data indicating that the user has confirmed that the audio data corresponding to the utterance was falsely rejected; and in response to receiving the data indicating that the user has confirmed that the audio data corresponding to the utterance was falsely rejected, using the audio data in determining whether audio data corresponding to subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected.

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16. The medium of claim 15 , wherein prompting the user to verify their identification using a technique other than voice-based speaker identification comprises: prompting the user for a password.

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17. The medium of claim 15 , wherein the operations further comprise: in response to the user successfully verifying their identification using the technique other than voice-based speaker identification, prompting the user to confirm that additional, previously received audio data corresponding to an additional utterance by the user of the predefined hotword was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected.

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18. The medium of claim 17 , wherein the operations further comprise: receiving additional data indicating that the user has indicated that the additional, previously received audio data corresponding to the additional utterance was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected; and in response to receiving the additional data indicating that the user has indicated that the additional, previously received audio data corresponding to the additional utterance was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected, using the additional, previously received audio data in determining whether the audio data corresponding to the subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected.

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19. The medium of claim 17 , wherein prompting the user to confirm that additional, previously received audio data corresponding to an additional utterance by the user of the predefined hotword was properly accepted, properly rejected, falsely accepted, or falsely rejected comprises: providing, for display and while prompting the user, data indicating a timestamp that the additional utterance was received.

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20. The medium of claim 15 , wherein the operations further comprise: identifying an environmental context associated with receiving the audio data corresponding to the utterance by the user of the predefined hotword; wherein using the audio data in determining whether audio data corresponding to subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected comprises using the environmental context in determining whether the audio data corresponding to the subsequently received utterances by the user of the predefined hotword are to be accepted or rejected.

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November 22, 2016

Inventors

Jakob Nicolaus Foerster
Diego Melendo Casado

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